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nani ninu kori movie review

NINNU KORI STORY : ‘Ninnu Kori’ is actually a romance however set against associate degree uncommonbackcloth. Circumstances tear a much-in-love couple apart and that they got to get wont to the truth — till fate intervenes to point out them life’s jam-packed with surprises.


NINNU KORI REVIEW : Moving on once grief is troublesomea lot of therefore once you become a unfortunate person of your past, holding on to a collection of beliefs. however what if life offers you another probability to seem at things from a recent perspective? ‘Ninnu Kori’ could be a mature romance that may leave you as emotional and swamped as wise.

Uma Maheswararao aka Uma (Nani) is like every different formidable guy, following a pH.D. He meets Pallavi (Nivetha Thomas) and love blossoms. Everything looks rosy till Uma baggage a chance to pursue his thesis in metropolis and leaves Pallavi behind. brokenhearted, Pallavi decides to maneuver on in life with an appropriate groom, Arun (Aadhi), and that they move to point of entry. One fine day, Pallavi discovers Uma has submerged in depression post break-up, despite landing a plum job in la, and reaches bent on him.

The proceedings devour as Uma moves in with Pallavi and Arun. This is where you get to enjoy some typical comedy that Nani is synonymous with.

The first half has a bunch of cute scenes, depicting Uma and Pallavi’s love story, and then the story moves ahead to establish the reasons behind their break-up, why Uma chose career over love, and Pallavi let go of opportunities to reconcile with him.

Post intermission, the narrative continues at a comfortable pace with several interesting elements thrown in to make the audience gasp and even well up at certain points. Attempts by debutant director Shiva Nirvana to stay true to the film’s tagline — Let’s welcome life (by giving it another chance) — is on point. Youngsters would be able to relate with many of the situations shown in the film. The focus is on the complexities of relationships, married life and understanding between a couple.

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The music enhances the narration and goes with the flow of scenes. Tracks like ‘Adiga Adiga’ and ‘Unnatunundi Gunde Vanda Kottukunde’ will stay with you.

Scenes between Murali Sharma, Prudhvi Raj and Nani stand out. As do the breathtaking visuals — aerial shots of Vizag and the USA — by Karthik Gattamaneni. Dialogues by Kona Venkat strike a chord, as expected.

Nani, Aadhi and Nivetha breathe life in their characters and you can’t think of anybody else playing those roles with such ease and conviction. You get to experience another side of Nani, who unlike his earlier movies, leaves you teary-eyed, especially in the second half.

On the flip side, the movie might remind you of several old classics from the ‘80s, which had a similar plot line. However, this one scores with its fresh approach and a strong message.

‘Ninnu Kori’ is an entertainer with lots of drama and emotion with just the right amount of laughter thrown in.

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